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Injuries From Work Equipment in Illinois

Employers have a duty to provide safe work equipment for its employees. Failure to recognize when a product is defective or failure to fix broken work equipment can result in accidents that cause lifelong injuries to workers. If you have been injured from an accident that involved defective work equipment, we can help. The removal of equipment safeguards in the workplace is a common cause of workplace injuries. These types of equipment failure can cause amputations, crush injuries or other serious injuries.

Strong Law Offices represents those who have been injured in workplace accidents. We provide each of our clients with personalized attention and make certain they receive the maximum amount of benefits they are entitled to.

Different Injuries From Work Equipment In Illinois

We have represented farmers, carpenters, workers in the meat packaging industry, police officers, nursing home workers, airline workers, welders, out-of-state workers and many more in workers' compensation claims throughout Illinois. Our lawyers take an aggressive approach to representing clients and do whatever is necessary to fight against insurance companies. We have helped people suffering from a wide range of injuries, including:

At Strong Law Offices, we will help you through every step of the process. We know Illinois workers' comp law and can speak knowledgeably about the medical aspects of our clients' injuries. Having knowledge of the medical aspects of injuries allows us to communicate effectively with physicians and in the courtroom.

Contact Our Experienced Illinois Machinery Accident Attorneys

Interested in scheduling a free consultation? Call our firm at 866-606-7862 or contact us online to schedule a meeting. Strong Law Offices has locations in Peoria, Bloomington, Springfield, and Decatur, and serving clients throughout Central Illinois.

Contact Strong Law

Contact our lawyers at 866-606-7862 to schedule a free initial consultation in our Peoria, Bloomington, Springfield or Decatur offices. We are also available to meet at your home or at the hospital by request.

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